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Clairton's Iyanna Wade eyes the basket for a shot in a game against Allderice earlier this season. Wade leads the WPIAL in scoring with a 40.7 average.
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Girls basketball statistics: WPIAL, City League leading scorers

Justin Guido/for the Post-Gazette

Girls basketball statistics: WPIAL, City League leading scorers

Clairton's Iyanna Wade averaging 40.7. Geibel's Emma Larkin 2nd, Greensburg Central's Erica Gribble 3rd

Here are the leading scorers for WPIAL and City League girls basketball for the 2024-25 season.

Averages are for games through Jan. 5. Statistics are only from teams that reported their top scorers.

NAME, SCHOOL – GAME – POINTS -- AVERAGE

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Iyanna Wade, Clairton -- 8 -- 326 -- 40.7

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Emma Larkin, Geibel Catholic -- 11 -- 270 -- 24.5

Erica Gribble, Greensburg C.C. -- 9 -- 202 -- 22.4

Taylor Pullen, Beaver Falls -- 8 -- 179 -- 22.3

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Aubree Hupp, Blackhawk -- 12 -- 253 -- 21.1

Rylee Kalocay, Upper St. Clair -- 9 -- 199 -- 22.1

Annsley Baker, Beaver -- 10 -- 220 -- 22.0

Natalie Wetzel, Peters Township -- 11 -- 240 -- 21.8

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Greta O'Brien, Avonworth -- 10 -- 212 -- 21.2

Skyler Gates, Brownsville -- 9 -- 190 -- 21.1

Karis Thomas, Shady Side Academy -- 11 -- 231 -- 21.0

Taylor Phillips, Obama Academy -- 7 -- 147 -- 21.0

Bailey White, Allderdice -- 12 -- 251 -- 20.9

Tyarah Woody, Highlands -- 10 -- 197 -- 19.7

Reese Smetanka, Shaler -- 11 -- 216 -- 19.6

Mimi Thiero, Quaker Valley -- 10 -- 195 -- 19.5

Madison Johnson, Monessen -- 8 -- 155 -- 19.4

Alayna Wagner, Keystone Oaks -- 9 -- 173 -- 19.2

Kylie Fruehstorfer, Union -- 10 -- 191 -- 19.1

Taylor Schumacher, McGuffey -- 12 -- 224 -- 18.6

Cate Gentile, Pine-Richland -- 11 -- 205 -- 18.6

Aunesty Johnson, Aliquippa -- 10 -- 184 -- 18.4

Rihanna Boice, New Castle -- 9 -- 166 -- 18.4

Bella Dumbroski, Serra Catholic -- 9 -- 163 -- 18.1

Katerina Tsambis, Riverview – 8 – 142 – 17.8

Michelle Jellison, Elizabeth Forward -- 10 -- 176 -- 17.6

Tiara Curry, Seton LaSalle -- 11 -- 190 -- 17.3

Carla Brown, Aliquippa -- 10 -- 172 -- 17.2

Olivia Woods, Washington -- 10 -- 172 -- 17.2

Dreaven Haskins, Beaver Falls -- 8 -- 138 -- 17.2

Amelia McMichael, Butler -- 10 -- 171 -- 17.1

Abby Genes, Serra Catholic -- 9 -- 154 -- 17.1

Maggie Spell, Thomas Jefferson -- 12 -- 201 -- 16.8

Sadie Orie, Bethel Park -- 11 -- 184 -- 16.7

Carley Berk, Latrobe -- 11 -- 203 -- 16.5

Claudia Ierullo, O.L. Sacred Heart -- 11 -- 182 -- 16.5

Adalyn Zanotto, Leechburg -- 9 -- 149 -- 16.5

Delaney Sturgeon, Ellwood City -- 10 -- 162 -- 16.2

Tia Yellock, Rochester -- 11 -- 176 -- 16.0

Avery Davis, Waynesburg -- 9 -- 144 -- 16.0

Mya Glisan, Albert Gallatin -- 9 -- 143 -- 15.9

Jane Huss, Derry -- 8 -- 126 -- 15.8

Vita Vargo, Mars -- 9 -- 141 -- 15.7

Bella Urso, Fox Chapel -- 11 -- 170 -- 15.5

Ryan Oldaker, South Fayette -- 12 -- 185 -- 15.4

Janelle Norman, Valley -- 11 -- 169 -- 15.4

Mallory Clemmer, Geibel Catholic -- 11 -- 168 -- 15.3

Payton Collins, Mt. Lebanon -- 10 -- 153 -- 15.3

Ashtyn Michael, South Side Beaver -- 11 -- 166 -- 15.1

Kendall Berger, Norwin -- 9 -- 136 -- 15.1

Jaedin Griggs, Moon -- 8 -- 121 -- 15.1

Gracie Cato, Seneca Valley -- 11 -- 165 -- 15.0

Natalie Hambly, Seneca Valley -- 11 -- 165 -- 15.0

Natalia Schaffer, Fox Chapel -- 11 -- 165 -- 15.0

Kya Cooley, Bishop Canevin -- 9 -- 135 -- 15.0

Madelyn Roberts, West Greene -- 9 -- 135 -- 15.0

Tamia West, Plum -- 9 -- 135 -- 15.0

Isabella Sysak, Bishop Canevin -- 8 -- 120 -- 15.0

Emma Eannarino, Sewickley Academy -- 6 -- 90 -- 15.0

First Published: January 9, 2025, 2:25 p.m.

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